The Portugal star was forced off in the second half of his side's clash
with Almeria with a thigh problem, although early reports suggest it is a
minor knock
Real Madrid have been forced to withdraw Cristiano Ronaldo during their Liga encounter with Almeria after the Portugal star picked up an injury in the early stages of the second half.
The
28-year-old appeared to pull up in discomfort after he burst down the
left wing before stretching to fire in a cross with his left foot.
The
Portugal captain then signalled to the bench he wished to be withdrawn
due to a problem with his left thigh, with Jese Rodriguez replacing him.
Ronaldo had put his side 1-0 up in the first half prior to being forced off with the knock.
Early
reports suggest the injury is not serious, with Ronaldo able to walk
from the pitch and down the touchline without assistance.
The
former Manchester United man joins fellow Ballon d'Or favourites Lionel
Messi and Franck Ribery on the treatment table, with Messi likely to be
out until the new year with a hamstring problem while Ribery suffered a
minor fracture to a rib while on international duty with France.
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